The
Ethic of Mutual Benefit
Dr.
Philip Ney, MD
It is impossible
to benefit at the expense of ones neighbour. History has
proven time and time again that, if it is not good for ones
neighbour, it is not good for ones self. No empire that
was built on slave labour or military might, stood for very long.
If it is not good for ones neighbour, it is not good for
ones self. If it is not good for black, it is not good for
white. If it is not good for men, it is not good for women. And
therefore, if it is not good for an unborn child, it is not good
for pregnant mother. Not only is this morally correct, it is scientifically
demonstrable. The mother is very healthy when she is pregnant
and if she is aborted, all manner of illnesses ensue.
Since we cannot profit at the expense of others, those who have
more must share or; 1. become cynical and insensitive, avoiding
other people, 2. remain sensitive, but become guilty and depressed
depressed also producing avoidance of others, 3. share
and be glad. Sharing is the only way to go.